Pros
You work from home and don’t have to commute. They also will reimburse you up to $40 monthly for internet.
Cons
It is great to work from home, but the incessant meetings and daily tasks coming randomly through email, zoom, calendar, google sheets etc. etc. makes it impossible to get any work done in your contracted hours. On top of several weekly meetings between classes that are supposed to be for planning, but somehow always have an agenda from admin, we are forced to take minutes for IEP, RDR, and intake for the SPED department multiple times a week at any time we are ‘free’. We also have to submit lesson plans 3 weeks in advance and are observed by the curriculum department and principals every other week. They offered me a salary in the 30,000s even though I have been teaching for 10 years, and when I refused bumped it to 41,000. They do not trust teachers and micromanage despite great results based on DATA.